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Free Speech Therapy Activities | PDFs, Games, & Materials

Free Speech Therapy Activities for Speech-Language Pathologists, Educators, and Caregivers: Looking for some free speech therapy activities to help you teach speech and language skills to children?  Enter you info in the box and we'll email you the password to the free materials library with more than 90

The Speech Therapy Solution

The Speech Therapy Solution Membership It's so much more than CEUs!     Evidence-Based Practice and Support at your Fingertips Join our huge community of members who are already enjoying less stress and more confidence! That's how many SLPs and professionals are already members! Learn About Discounts on

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Speech and Language Kids | Speech Therapy for Kids

Speech-Language Professionals Increase your confidence and decrease your stress with resources for SLPs, SLPAs, SaLTs, etc. Resources for Speech-Language Professionals Educators Boost speech and language skills for your struggling students.  Help for teachers, special educators, paras, therapists, etc. Resources for Educators

Writing IEP Goals | SMART Goals and Examples

Writing IEP Goals...The SMART Way! Writing IEP goals can be frustrating and intimidating...but it doesn't have to be!  Imagine that you show up to an IEP (Individualized Education Plan) meeting, whether you are a parent or a professional, and you see a goal like this: "Bonnie will

Speech Therapy Generalization: Boosting Self-Awareness to Increase Carry-Over

Speech Therapy Generalization: Boosting Self-Awareness to Increase Carry-Over In episode 25 of the Speech and Language Kids Podcast, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark discusses how to increase self-awareness and carry-over skills for children who do not pay attention to if they are saying things correctly or not.

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Thanks for stopping by!  Scroll down to view the topic-specific resource pages!  Click on the square you want to continue. Premium Content: Pre-Made Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Handouts, Data Collection, Sample IEP Goals, and More for 39 Different Speech and Language Skills This 8-Week Program will Teach You

How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs) I know the job of a speech-language pathology assistant (SLPA) is hard!  That's why I've created a resource just for you.  Check out my list of information and materials for SLPAs: Resources for SLPAs How to Become a Speech-Language Pathologist Have you ever wondered how to become a

Cluttering Therapy

What Is Cluttering? According to the Stuttering Foundation, Cluttering is defined as follows: “Cluttering is a fluency disorder characterized by a rapid and/or irregular speaking rate, excessive disfluencies, and often other symptoms such as language or phonological errors and attention deficits. “ Children who use cluttered speech are often very

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Overview of Speech and Language Disorders: Podcast 2

This episode will provide an overview of speech and language disorders, delays, and therapies.  And in the quick tip, I will tell you about an app that will provide you with tons of words and activities to help you teach your child a new sound. Speech and Language

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PowerPoint Speech Therapy Activities

Did you know that you can use the computer to make Microsoft PowerPoint speech therapy activities that your child will love??  Check it out!! PowerPoint Speech Therapy Activities I use PowerPoint presentations a lot with my students and they love them!  I set the PowerPoint presentation up

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Parent’s Guide to Speech and Language Disorders

Parent's Guide to Speech and Language Disorders Perhaps you've just been told that your child requires speech or language therapy. Or maybe you suspect that your child may have some communication delays.  Either way, it is very helpful to have a basic understanding of speech and language therapy